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Things without all remedy
Should be without regard; what's done is done.
— Macbeth, Act III Scene 2
KEYWORD: re-enter
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1 |
Fare thee well, nymph: ere he do leave this grove,
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2 |
[Re-enter PUCK, and BOTTOM with an ass's head] |
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3 |
[Re-enter SNOUT] |
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4 |
[Re-enter QUINCE] |
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5 |
[Re-enter PUCK] |
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6 |
[Re-enter HERMIA] |
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7 |
[Re-enter LYSANDER] |
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8 |
[Re-enter DEMETRIUS] |
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9 |
[Re-enter LYSANDER] |
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10 |
[Re-enter PUCK and DEMETRIUS] |
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11 |
[Re-enter HELENA] |
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12 |
[Re-enter HERMIA] |
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13 |
[Re-enter PHILOSTRATE] |
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14 |
[Re-enter Thisbe] |